Airport Extreme runs on same frequency as  my wireless phones

My wireless phones run on the dame frequency as the AirPort Extreme Base Station. I would like to be able to connect to the internet wirelessly but this seems to be a problem with the AirPort. Are there any subsitutes that would be compatible with my Powerbook G4?

reasonabledoubt, Welcome to the discussion area!
You will need to replace your phones with ones that operate at a different frequency.

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